Proceeding of the July 2025 Conference
Effectiveness of Management Information System on the Performance of the Organization (Profitability, Innovation and Growth)
Authors: Ataullah Siddiqui
Abstract: The present study investigates the impact of management information system on the performance of the organization by analyzing 25 different organizations of India. Primary data was collected by using a sampling technique 200 respondents were selected randomly from these 25 organizations through a structured questionnaire. The response rate is 100%. The objective of this study is to show how management information system gives positive impact on the performance of the organization and how it can increase the profitability, innovation, and growth of the organization. Regression and correlation test is applied to measure relationship between variables. Results show that there is positive relationship between performance of the organization and management information system.
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The Benefits of Yoga in Healthy Life
Authors: Assistant Professor Dr. Praveen Kumar
Abstract: Yoga has many benefits including improvement in physical and mental health. Yoga strengthens muscles, increases flexibility, and helps reduce stress and anxiety. In addition, yoga can help improve heart health, reduce blood pressure, and improve digestion. Yoga helps develop skills. Lord Krishna, the exponent of Yoga, has said in the Bhagavad Gita: Yoga is efficiency in Karma. Yoga is not just a physical exercise but an indicator of how efficiently you can communicate and work under any circumstances. Creativity, intuition, skill and better communication – all these are the effects of Yoga. Yoga always promotes harmony in diversity. Silence and peace within you are the mother of all skills. Yoga is the mother of perfection. Karma is never the mother of perfection. Work is not good. The apostle Paul wrote: Look! Skill comes from yoga. To enjoy this world, we need to go within and practice Yoga. Yoga brings efficiency in our work, reveals inner perfection and enhances the quality of our joy. Yoga has outperformed control and waitlist control conditions, but not always outperformed treatment comparison groups such as other types of exercise. More randomized controlled trials comparing yoga to physical exercise groups are required.
Synthesis And Structural Analysis Of CuO Thin Films By Spray Pyrolysis
Authors: Dr. Nakade S. T.
Abstract: Copper oxide (CuO) thin films were synthesized using the spray pyrolysis technique to investigate their structural properties. The formation of the CuO phase was confirmed using Xray diffraction (XRD) analysis. The results reveal the successful deposition of polycrystalline CuO thin films with a monoclinic crystal structure, demonstrating the effectiveness of spray pyrolysis for fabricating metal oxide thin films
Survey on Student Data Mining Indicators And Techniques For Grade Predictions
Authors: Rishi Kumar (PhD Scholar), , Dr. Pritaj Yadav (Assoc. Prof.), Dr. Alok Katiyar (Prof.)
Abstract: The rise of digital platforms has significantly enhanced the management and analysis of educational data. In this context, data mining techniques play a crucial role in extracting meaningful patterns from raw student data, which can be utilized for predicting academic performance and improving learning outcomes. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of recent research focused on student data mining, with particular emphasis on indicators and techniques used for grade prediction. Various data mining methods such as classification, clustering, and regression are discussed in detail, highlighting their applications in academic settings. Additionally, the study examines key indicators that influence student performance and explores privacy-preserving approaches to ensure the ethical use of student data. Evaluation parameters for comparing the effectiveness and issues aspects of different techniques are also analyzed to guide future research in this domain.
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Transformation And Development Of Level Of Service (LOS) In Mixed Traffic Situations
Authors: K. Smitha Suguna Leela, D. Rajashekar Reddy
Abstract: Level of Service (LOS) is a qualitative metric used to evaluate the quality of vehicular traffic service, focusing on roadways and intersections from the traveler’s perspective. While the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) provides LOS criteria established for developed nations, these criteria carriage significant challenges when applied in developing countries like India. The Asia-Pacific region, including India, is characterized by heterogeneous traffic conditions, where diverse vehicle types and unpredictable traffic behaviors create complexities that existing models cannot adequately address. This study examines LOS in the context of mixed traffic conditions prevalent in Indian urban areas by analyzing findings from various researchers. The analysis aims to offer insights into refining LOS criteria to better suit the unique traffic dynamics of developing nations, ultimately contributing to more accurate and practical assessments of traffic service quality.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17067442